نتایج جستجو برای: negative stereotypes

تعداد نتایج: 540003  

Journal: :African health sciences 2013
B Mutamba C Abbo J Muron R Idro A D Mwaka

BACKGROUND Nodding Syndrome is a debilitating disorder of yet unknown etiology that has affected children and adolescents aged 3 - 18 years in parts of sub Saharan African countries including Uganda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Liberia. OBJECTIVE To identify stereotypes and negative attitudes held by primary care health workers about nodding syndrome. METHOD Of one hundred health workers invi...

Journal: :Family medicine 2013
Yasmin Poustchi Norma S Saks Alicja K Piasecki Karissa A Hahn Jeanne M Ferrante

BACKGROUND Medical students are exposed to a growing number of obese patients in clinical encounters. Many medical students harbor negative attitudes and stereotypes regarding obese patients, which lead to negative interpersonal behaviors. This study pilot tested the effectiveness of an educational intervention in reducing bias toward obese patients. METHODS Second- and third-year medical stu...

Journal: :Brain stimulation 2015
Roberta Sellaro Belle Derks Michael A Nitsche Bernhard Hommel Wery P M van den Wildenberg Kristina van Dam Lorenza S Colzato

BACKGROUND Social categorization and group identification are essential ingredients for maintaining a positive self-image that often lead to negative, implicit stereotypes toward members of an out-group. The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) may be a critical component in counteracting stereotypes activation. OBJECTIVE Here, we assessed the causal role of the mPFC in these processes by non-inva...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2015
Jason K Clark Kelsey C Thiem Jamie Barden Jillian O'Rourke Stuart Abigail T Evans

With regard to intellectual performance, a large body of research has shown that stigmatized group members may perform more poorly when negative, self-relevant stereotypes become activated prior to a task. However, no research to date has identified the potential ramifications of stereotype activation that happens after-rather than before-a person has finished performing. Six studies examined h...

2016
Anat Shoshani Michelle Slone

This study examined whether attitudinal and emotional responses to broadcasts of images of terrorist events differ according to ethnic group (Jewish and Arab Israelis) and outgroup affiliation during an intense wave of terrorism that occurred in Israel during 2015. Participants were 118 Jewish and 110 Arab-Israelis adults randomly allocated to a terrorism or criminal violence television broadca...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2014
Becca R Levy Pil H Chung Talya Bedford Kristina Navrazhina

Ageism has been found to exist throughout a wide variety of societal institutions. Whether it also exists in social networking sites has not been previously considered. To explore this possibility, we conducted a content analysis of each publicly accessible Facebook group that concentrated on older individuals. The site "Descriptions" of the 84 groups, with a total of 25,489 members, were analy...

2002
Stephanie J. Rowley Beth Kurtz-Costes Rashmita Mistry Laura Feagans

We examined race, gender, and social class stereotypes in fourth, sixth, and eighth grade European American and African American children. Participants reported their perceptions of the competence of rich, poor, Black, White, female and male children in academic domains, sports, and music. Sixth and eighth graders were more likely than fourth graders to report traditional stereotypes. Low statu...

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2005
Luciana Barizon Luchesi Claudia Benedita dos Santos

In an attempt to understand, tell and, why not, participate a little in the history of Nursing, we proposed to study the prejudices and negative stereotypes that have permeated this profession over time. This is a before-after experimental type of study in a population of adolescents regularly enrolled in the eleventh grade of a Brazilian public school. The intervention took the form of a lectu...

2016
Lenny R. Vartanian Tara Trewartha Eric J. Vanman

This study examined the relevance of disgust to evaluations of an obese target person, and the connection between disgust and prejudice toward that person. Participants (n5 598) viewed an image of an obese or non-obese woman, and then evaluated that woman on a number of dimensions (emotions, attitudes, stereotypes, desire for social distance). Compared with the non-obese target, the obese targe...

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